Christine Haller

Christine Haller

WESTERLO — Christine Beth Haller — a homemaker who raised four children and was “Gramie” to eight — died on Friday evening, June 10, 2016.  She was 66.

Born in Catskill on April 21, 1950, she was daughter of the late Walton and Emma Ericson Jennings.  She graduated from Greenville Central School and was a lifelong resident of Greenville and Westerlo.  She was a homemaker, and enjoyed crafts, reading, completing puzzles, and being with her grandchildren.

Christine Beth Haller is survived by her husband, William G. Haller; her four children, William “Billy” Haller and his wife, Monique, Dawn Danner and her husband, Joseph, Brian Haller and his wife, Tammy, and Debra Filkins and her husband, Donald; her eight grandchildren, Jeremy Danner, Allison Haller, Jamie Danner, Samantha Filkins, Ryan Haller, Nicole Filkins, Emma Haller, and Jessie Filkins; her sister, Jean Ingoglia; and several nieces and nephews.

Burial will be conducted privately. A reception for family and friends will be held on Today, June 16, beginning at 4 p.m. at Modern Woodmans Hall, 980 County Route 401, Westerlo. Arrangements are by A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home in Greenville. Condolences may be posted at ajcunninghamfh.com.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Westerlo Rescue Squad, Post Office Box 12, Westerlo, NY 12193, or the Columbia-Greene Humane Society, 111 Humane Society Road, Hudson, NY 12534 will be appreciated.

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